During the Covid epidemic Britain has suffered more than 65,000 Excess deaths...
(If it starts going bear pit, I'll report it to the mods myself)
Forget the bear pit; I thought the MO was that the only CV-19 stuff supposed to be on the BB is ‘good news’ stories, with the rest being in the CV-19 sub-forum.
‘65k excess deaths’ is a bit of a stretch to call ‘good news’, imo ofc.
The poll about The Bear Pit showed a ridiculously huge majority in favour of it.
NSC’s Main Board and new posts had been hijacked by a few highly politicised characters on a mission to turn [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION]’s football/general chat ‘baby‘, into their vehicle. From the right and left btw.
For the vast majority, borne out by the poll, that had turned NSC into an always very serious and miserable place. I know some members who gave NSC a swerve for that reason, they’ve since returned.
The Johnson thread can evolve into an amicable place to condemn an evil leader, with absolutely no interest in George Floyd, his corrupt and inept policies fuelling covid.
Can I summarise? We elected someone utterly unable to lead in a time of global/national crisis. Johnson will spend much of the next 4 years trying to blame anyone but himself for the disastrous series of failings that made us " World Beating " for all the wrong reasons.During the Covid epidemic Britain has suffered more than 65,000 Excess deaths.
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I believe that this is an appalling result, especially considering that we had significant notice from Italy, Spain and France of what was coming and the issues it could cause, together with the fact that we are an Island with complete control over our borders.
I believe this was primarily caused by a lack of focused leadership, with the Government following decisions, on the whole, made by other organisations in the UK (Sporting events, lockdown, testing, quarantine, facemasks) rather than taking a lead and bringing in these measures in a timely and urgent fashion themselves.
It was then exacerbated by further individual issues which I don't believe were handled well (PPE supply, movement of untested patients into care homes, delay in care home testing, publishing of figures for hospitals only, Pure number of tests taking priority over turnaround of tests, Cummings trip, Complete failure of track and trace app).
Now I am sure there are posters on here who do not share my view, so maybe they would like to post with the reasons that they believe the excess deaths to be reasonable or good for a country in the UK's situation.
If we can manage to discuss this without insults etc, maybe we can start to discuss other things which effect the majority of posters here [emoji106]
(If it starts going bear pit, I'll report it to the mods myself)
Can I summarise? We elected someone utterly unable to lead in a time of global/national crisis. Johnson will spend much of the next 4 years trying to blame anyone but himself for the disastrous series of failings that made us " World Beating " for all the wrong reasons.
I'd quite like someone who disagrees with my statement on the excess deaths to get a chance to put together a list of reasons why I am mistaken, but that is not going to happen with the type of posts which are currently being made.
A mature, reasoned discussion on the subject maybe
Perhaps the thread title doesn't lend itself to people who wish to discuss Covid-19 deaths ?I'd quite like someone who disagrees with my statement on the excess deaths to get a chance to put together a list of reasons why I am mistaken, but that is not going to happen with the type of posts which are currently being made.
A mature, reasoned discussion on the subject maybe
Perhaps the thread title doesn't lend itself to people who wish to discuss Covid-19 deaths ?
But the thread title suggests that this thread is just going to be a boo-hoo-I-don't-like-the-bear-pit whinge.It's because the thread isn't about Covid, It's about the effect of Government decisions on the country. We still have the Economy, Brexit and corruption to go [emoji38]ol: